A gastroenterologist can inspect the inside of the digestive tract by performing a technique called a gastrointestinal endoscopy. This method entails introducing an endoscope—a flexible tube equipped with a camera—into the digestive tract to detect anomalies such as inflammation, polyps, ulcers, or tumors. An endoscopy may be necessary for chronic digestive problems, swallowing difficulty, bleeding, or persistent abdominal pain. Avoid eating or drinking for a few hours prior to the surgery in order to prepare. Sedation is typically used to reduce patient discomfort. Accurate diagnosis, biopsy collection, and minimally invasive treatment of certain disorders are among the advantages of gastrointestinal endoscopy. This technique can enhance overall digestive health and prevent more serious consequences by enabling a gastro doctor to identify issues early.
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